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Thursday 17th May 2012


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Suzanne Doyle-Morris - Doyle Morris Coaching and Development

Suzanne Doyle-Morris, PhD is an author of Beyond the Boys' Club: Strategies for Achieving Career Success as a Woman Working in a Male Dominated Field and Female Breadwinners: How They Make Relationships Work and Why They are the Future of the Modern Workplace.

She is an accredited executive coach specialising in strategic career development and leadership coaching for high-potential executive women and is a Fellow of the Professional Speakers Association.  She is an expert on gender equality, diversity in the workplace and career progression for executive women.

As a specialist in gender for the past 18 years, Dr. Doyle-Morris has a BA in Women’s Studies & Psychology.  She received her MPhil and subsequent PhD in Educational Research from the University of Cambridge in the UK where she looked at the experiences of women in Engineering.  A native of Washington DC who has lived and worked in four countries, Suzanne’s niche expertise has an international perspective, relevant for today’s flat-world marketplace. 

She is currently based in the UK and has coached executive women within Microsoft, Cisco, Morgan Stanley, Barclays Wealth, Accenture, University of Cambridge, Trinity College Dublin, Clifford Chance, O2 and Societe Generale among others. She presents regularly for Women in Technology and her company Female Breadwinners has been named a 2012 honouree in the Enterprising Women Magazine Awards.  For more information, visit www.femalebreadwinners.com

To download a flyer about Suzanne's services as a keynote speaker please click here.


Exclusive Discount for womenintechnology members

womenintechnology members can receive a 10% discount for copies of "Beyond the Boys’ Club: Strategies for Achieving Career Success as a Woman Working in a Male Dominated Field" and "Female Breadwinners: How They Make Relationships Work and Why They are the Future of the Modern Workplace" by Dr. Suzanne Doyle-Morris. Just visit www.femalebreadwinners.com and put in WIT as the promotional code when ordering.


Beyond the Boys Club Bootcamp

Click here to view details of Suzanne's 'Beyond the Boys' Club Bootcamp'.


Testimonials


"The greatest benefit to come out of my coaching relationship with Suzanne is the marked increase in my self-confidence – including a renewed faith in my own intuition and a healthy pride in my experience and accomplishments. Several members of the Senior Management team have commented on my improved focus and more effective communication style."  Amy Cox, President of Human Resources – Europe, ITG


"The coaching has shown me the benefit of preparing agendas, giving feedback on meetings/activities and building other relationships that support my relationships with others. I have also found it invaluable as I take on more of a leadership role with my own team. Suzanne has worked with me to question my instinctive reaction to immerse myself fully into a project and to give equal energy to all of my projects."  Sophie Belcher, VP Marketing, Intralinks


"I have been very impressed by Suzanne's coaching skills and I have found the coaching sessions with her to be invaluable. Each session left me feeling energised and buzzing with new ideas. Suzanne has a great ability to make people reflect on what they say and want and this helped me to understand myself better and to identify what I am looking for in my next job."  Dr. Sophie Messager, Pharmaceuticals Professional



Previous courses Suzanne has run for us:
Achieving as a Woman in Technology
Effective Leadership for Women in IT: Developing Your Management Style
Managing Maternity for Women in IT Careers
Overcoming the Old Boy's Network
Proactively Polishing Your Profile to Move Beyond the Boys' Club
Safeguarding Your Career in a Recession
Speak Up: Using Public Speaking to Further Your Career
The Art of Delegation
Working Smarter, Not Harder: Achieving Optimum Work/Life Balance
Moving Beyond the Boys' Club